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Serbian President announces 11% pension increase effective December 1

President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić announced that pensions will be increased by 11 percent, with the increase taking effect from December 1 instead of January 1, as originally planned.

He expressed gratitude to the Government for accepting his proposal to move the date forward, emphasizing that this adjustment will provide a significant financial boost to retirees.

Vučić also conveyed optimism about Serbia’s future, stating that there will be more positive developments and reassuring citizens that Serbia will continue to progress.

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